MILPITAS — A big office and research complex in Milpitas has been grabbed by investors from the East Bay in a deal that suggests the Silicon Valley commercial property market remains attractive amid the coronavirus.
Oak Creek Business Park, perched next to Interstate 880 in Milpitas, has been bought by an affiliate of Walnut Creek-based Vertical Ventures, according to documents filed with Santa Clara County officials on Aug. 19.
The Vertical Ventures affiliate bought Oak Creek Business Park, which consists of three buildings that together total about 218,000 square feet, public, business, and commercial property documents show.
A Cushman & Wakefield commercial real estate brokerage team of Eric Fox, Gregory Davies, Steve Horton, Kelly Yoder, and Erik Hallgrimson arranged the property purchase by the Vertical Ventures group, according to the brokers.
Although economic uncertainties unleashed by the coronavirus have hobbled a great deal of leasing and property purchasing activity worldwide, investors clearly continue to hunger for sites in Silicon Valley.
STP Milpitas Owner, the Vertical Ventures affiliate, paid $45.5 million for the three buildings, county documents show.
The buildings have addresses of 475, 501, and 525 Sycamore Drive, property documents show.